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The Presence of Something Past: Ulrich Wust Photographs

Author/EditorZante, Gary Van (Author)
MIT Museum (Author)
Publisher: Kerber Verlag
ISBN: 9783735605849
Pub Date21/11/2022
BindingHardback
Pages320
Dimensions (mm)270(h) * 210(w)
Ulrich Wust's (* 1949) photographs are a bold critique of the former GDR's planned urbanism. His first monograph includes 500 images, rare ephemera and an in-depth interview.
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Ulrich Wust (*1949) trained as an urban planner and began photographing East German cities in the late 1970s. Today, his early work is widely recognised as a subtly formulated critique of social conditions in the GDR and one of the most important photographic records of the socialist state. Since the 1990s, he has expanded his practice to focus on the memory landscape of reunified Germany and the transformations of both city and countryside, particularly the villages and farming culture of Uckermark and other rural regions. In this first monograph on Wust, Van Zante provides a context for his work in American and German urban photography and photography of place. Over 200 photographs are published here, many for the first time, including a selection of Wust's distinctive leporellos of titled series. An interview with the photographer and an exhibition and publishing history are included.


Gary Van Zante is curator of the photography, design and architecture collections at the MIT Museum, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Cambridge, MA, USA

Ulrich Wust (*1949) trained as an urban planner and began photographing East German cities in the late 1970s. Today, his early work is widely recognised as a subtly formulated critique of social conditions in the GDR and one of the most important photographic records of the socialist state. Since the 1990s, he has expanded his practice to focus on the memory landscape of reunified Germany and the transformations of both city and countryside, particularly the villages and farming culture of Uckermark and other rural regions. In this first monograph on Wust, Van Zante provides a context for his work in American and German urban photography and photography of place. Over 200 photographs are published here, many for the first time, including a selection of Wust's distinctive leporellos of titled series. An interview with the photographer and an exhibition and publishing history are included.


Gary Van Zante is curator of the photography, design and architecture collections at the MIT Museum, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Cambridge, MA, USA

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